Nathaniel Shaler

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Nathaniel Shaler was a 19th-century American geologist and Harvard professor known for his work in glacial geology and for popularizing geological science through influential writings.

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instanceOf Harvard University professor
academic administrator
geologist
human
paleontologist
science writer
academicDiscipline geology
natural history
areaOfInfluence geological education in the United States
public understanding of geology
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
employer Harvard University
era 19th century
familyName Shaler
fieldOfWork geology
geomorphology
glacial geology
paleontology
stratigraphy
genre popular science
scientific literature
givenName Nathaniel
hasAcademicAdvisor Louis Agassiz
influencedBy Louis Agassiz
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Harvard University faculty
movement 19th-century American science
notableFor popular scientific essays on geology and natural history
popularizing geological science in the United States
work on glacial geology
notableWork “Nature and Man in America”
“Sea and Land”
“The Story of Our Continent”
occupation geologist
paleontologist
university professor
writer
placeOfActivity Kentucky
New England
positionHeld Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard University
director of the Kentucky Geological Survey
professor of geology at Harvard University
sexOrGender male
subjectOf history of American geology
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts
Kentucky

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